Avili, 2021 - Google Patents
Removal of heavy metals (lead and nickel) from water sources by adsorption of activated aluminaAvili, 2021
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- Avili F
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- Anthropogenic pollution
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Heavy metals contamination is regarded as an environmental pollutant which could be transferred from water sources to soil, plants, animals and human. This study aimed to investigate the removal of lead and nickel from water sources by activated alumina as a low …
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